Gardner Close

Gardner Close

Completed

Shortlisted

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Number/street name:
Gardner Close

Address line 2:
Redbridge

City:
London

Postcode:
E11 2HN

Architect:
Haworth Tompkins

Architect contact number:
2072503225


Developer:
Pocket Living.

Planning Authority:
London Borough of Redbridge

Planning consultant:
Boyer

Planning Reference:
3182/18

Date of Completion:
05/2024

Schedule of Accommodation:
20 x 1 bed flats

Tenure Mix:
100% affordable Pocket Living offers 20% discount for 1st time buyers who live/work locally

Total number of homes:


Site size (hectares):
0.1ha

Net Density (homes per hectare):
200

Size of principal unit (sq m):
38

Smallest Unit (sq m):
38sqm

Largest unit (sq m):
38sqm

No of parking spaces:
0

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Planning History

The underused brownfield site comprised of 7 small garages and a couple of mature London Plane trees. The neighbouring residential buildings range from 3-5 storeys. Through a formal pre-application process, HT first demonstrated the suitability of the site for a new high quality residential development and then - following feedback from the local community and the Redbridge Planning officers – developed the design, which maximises the potential for new homes whilst also mitigating overshading and overlooking of existing neighbouring properties. The scheme is car free, 100% affordable, retains all protected trees and provides high quality communal amenity space for all

The Design Process

The Gardner Close estate comprises of a mix of different building types, varying in age, height and architectural expression. To one side is a row of 1960s three storey terraced houses with private back gardens and front driveways used for car parking. On the other side of the road is a five storey block of stacked maisonettes. Manor House Gardens, a four storey 1930s mansion block is to the west of our site.
Haworth Tompkins’ design for Pocket Living seeks to place a well proportioned block, providing a positive and activating end point to the cul-de-sac, sitting comfortably withing the diverse ensemble of neighbouring buildings.
Gardner Close is addressed by a clean and rational elevation with generous square windows providing the apartments with very good levels of ventilation, natural daylight and views into the mature London Plane trees. The material palette and the brick detailing is deliberately kept simple, using a local red brick with a contrasting light mortar and green window frames and metalwork making reference to the colour theme of the modernist Shrubbery building nearby. The window openings are detailed with full brick reveals and brick cills, but are otherwise avoiding any unnecessary and decorative brick detailing, which often causes issues on site. The lintels are covered with a green metal plate matching the window frames providing a robust, simple to build, yet bespoke detail.
The covered external entrance lobby allows views through to the rear courtyard, a communal amenity providing allotment and vegetable growing spaces for all residents.
Following Passivhaus principles, the communal entrance lobby and unheated ancillary spaces like the cycle and refuse stores are formed as separate volumes. A single stair core provides access to upper floor galleries with a modular metalwork screen shielding views into neighbouring back gardens.

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A four storey tall, metal privacy screen along the east facing access galleries is a key feature of the design, providing three functions: balustrade and fall protection for the access galleries, privacy from overlooking to the neighbours and supporting structure for climbing plants. A single triangular module is mirrored and rotated to form a unique ‘leaf’ pattern, creating a bespoke and playful solution within tight budget and procurement constraints. The diagonal theme of the balustrade bars is picked up in all other metalwork elements, from juliette balconies along the main elevations to the entrance gates and the bike store cladding.

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Scheme Information

Type

  • Multi-Aspect Apartments
  • Innovative House Types
  • Mansion Block

Size

  • Medium density
  • Compact

Cost/ownership

  • Affordable

Planning

  • Infill

Construction/Design

  • Brickwork
  • Contemporary Design
  • Modern methods

Sustainability

  • Infill

Outdoor areas

  • Private Terraces
  • Biodiversity
  • Garden

Sustainability

As founding signatories of Architects Declare, Haworth Tompkins is committed to designing healthy and low environmental impact buildings. Embodied Carbon: Optimise structural grid to reduce slab thickness and number of columns. No transfer structures. Sustainable concrete specification using high GGMS content. 100% recycled steel. Operational Carbon: Fabric first, high performance windows, high levels of insulation and good airtightness. Thermal breaks along gallery access decks. All unheated spaces (cycle and refuse stores, circulation core and entrance lobby formed as separate volumes outside the thermal envelope and thereby avoiding any heat losses through those spaces. 100% MVHR to all apartments. Innovative vertical ‘hotel’ twin risers housing all hot water pipework and ventilation ductwork and thereby limiting heat losses through horizontal services distribution. Passive shading through deep window reveals and retention of mature trees along southern and western elevation. On site renewable energy via PVs at roof level Cradle-to-cradle: Pre-fabricated modular privacy screen design to be fully demountable and recyclable at the end of design life using only bolted connections Biodiversity: All mature trees retained and protected. Formerly tarmacked site turned into shared community allotment gardens for on site vegetable growing and increased boundary planting to all sides of the sites. Biodiverse roofs. Transport: Car free scheme with enhanced cycle provision and close proximity to public transport links.
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